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Here's to all the brave men who lost their lives that day, and to
those that followed to push back the yellow menace. Salute. December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy...FDR |
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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
... Here's to all the brave men who lost their lives that day, and to those that followed to push back the yellow menace. Salute. December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy...FDR Yes! I had the good fortune to work for and with some of those men. Nothing I have seen in newsreels and history presentations really describes the heroism they displayed. Each individual has a story in which heroism was the rule of the day from firing on strafing planes with .45s to matching arms and legs bodies to put into caskets. Let us remember with a vow to face our present day threats with the same courage and a one finger salute to terrorism. And that Bin Ladin is still on the loose ..... |
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Scott Vernon wrote:
Here's to all the brave men who lost their lives that day, and to those that followed to push back the yellow menace. Salute. December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy...FDR Yep. I was down at the college early this morning for "colors" with the local NROTC. Thanks for remembering. This might provide some interesting reading: http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq66-1.htm Regards Doug King |
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![]() Scott Vernon wrote: Here's to all the brave men who lost their lives that day, and to those that followed to push back the yellow menace. Salute. Ill second that Scotty! We all should propose a toast to our resident WWII sailor.. Ole Thom. Joe December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy...FDR |
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My uncle nearly died at Pearl. Refuses to talk about it.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Here's to all the brave men who lost their lives that day, and to those that followed to push back the yellow menace. Salute. December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy...FDR |
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![]() Jonathan G an z wrote: My uncle nearly died at Pearl. Refuses to talk about it. Well you ought to get him to talk about it. I sugest recording the conversation. And I suggest you do it soon, or his story will be forgotten. Do you know anything about what happened to him? Joe -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Here's to all the brave men who lost their lives that day, and to those that followed to push back the yellow menace. Salute. December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy...FDR |
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Thanks Group,
Dec.,7th, 1941 was the day that Branded my generation. Us Old Timers vowed to make the bad things in our world better. We thought we did. Trouble with living so long, is seeing that we created other problems. SORRY Thanks for Rememdering Pearl Harbor! Ole Thom |
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Sorry, Old Chap, but Pearl Harbor means almost nothing
these days. It's ancient history that's not even being taught in the liberal public schools anymore. It's a good thing people of your age were not like many of the people my age whom I am ashamed of. People like that war-protesting ******* John Kerry and Jane Fonda and Michael Moore and even Bobsprit are still pulling their crap even to this day. They learned nothing from Pearl Harbor. All they learned to do is shirk their responsibility and whine and complain and engage in anti-American activities. They spit in the faces of WWII vets like yourself. Would that my generation had the guts and moral fiber of yours. The world would be much better off. Thank God that the 18-28 year-old generation, for the most part has embraced patriotic activity again and are willing to fight so we all can remain free. Hope remains for a better future. Your example has helped inspire these young patriots. So, don't ever apologize for your service to this country just because there were future consequences beyond your control. Respectfully, Capt. Neal ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Thanks Group, Dec.,7th, 1941 was the day that Branded my generation. Us Old Timers vowed to make the bad things in our world better. We thought we did. Trouble with living so long, is seeing that we created other problems. SORRY Thanks for Rememdering Pearl Harbor! Ole Thom |
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He was in the barracks that morning. Got up early, although that wasn't
typical for him.. a late riser all his life. Went out for a smoke, and the barracks was hit. Killed a bunch of his friends. He wouldn't say much more than that, but to this day, he's up early. Probably won't last much longer. He's diabetic and on dialysis. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com wrote in message oups.com... Jonathan G an z wrote: My uncle nearly died at Pearl. Refuses to talk about it. Well you ought to get him to talk about it. I sugest recording the conversation. And I suggest you do it soon, or his story will be forgotten. Do you know anything about what happened to him? Joe -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Here's to all the brave men who lost their lives that day, and to those that followed to push back the yellow menace. Salute. December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy...FDR |
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Thanks, Thom. Sure was simpler back then, eh?
Cheers Scotty "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Thanks Group, Dec.,7th, 1941 was the day that Branded my generation. Us Old Timers vowed to make the bad things in our world better. We thought we did. Trouble with living so long, is seeing that we created other problems. SORRY Thanks for Rememdering Pearl Harbor! Ole Thom |
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